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Farmville “power Farms”
In Farmville, a “Power Farm” is a farm that is very well laid out for an optimal amount of experience, money, or awards. This could also be looked at as an elite farm with 1 main purpose. It would be very good at this but would not have much of anything else. Here is a list of “Power Farms”, their purpose, and how to make them. All of the costs are for the basic starting farm, and would vary if you had a bigger farm.
“Base”
For this you will need to just plow a lot of areas right next to each other so that there is a 12 by 12 square of plowed land with no gaps in between them on the bottom-left (south-west) corner of your farm. This will leave a small bit of space on the upper-right (north-east) end of your farm as well as some space on the remaining 2 edges, because it is too small to plow anymore land besides fallow land. Then you can plant a lot of 1 type of crop that makes a lot of money. This should be well compatible with your schedule and free time (expect to spend around 15 minutes to harvest, plow, and replant 144 crop squares without vehicles). Do that until you have around 100,000 coins or more. This will take around 10-25 plantings, and will on how much the crop costs and sells for. Because of this you will reach about level 10 or so, this depending on which crop you chose to plant. This farm works very well and from here all of the other “Power Farms” begin as.
“Base 2”
After making the “base” you will be able upgrade it into this. This can take a couple different forms. They will be listed below:
This setup will focus on trees and will get the tree awards. Fill up all of the remaining space on the edges of your farm with lime trees. This will be very expensive, but with all the money you have made from crops it won’t be that big of a deal. This will end up costing around 180,000 coins at the most. They will eventually pay off though because they earn 75 coins every 5 days (15 coins per day). This will also get you the tree harvesting achievements very quickly. Also the lime trees will give you 7 experience points every time you plant one of them. You can replace the lime trees with another kind of tree if you want to get the awards faster, but this will likely earn less money and experience.
This setup will focus on animals and will get the animal awards. Fill up all of the remaining space with pigs. This will cost about 150,000 coins in the end, but each pig will pay for itself over time. You will get a lot of animal collecting awards from doing this. This however will not earn as much money as the tree version because there will be less pigs that trees. If you want you could use sheep instead of pigs, but sheep can only be harvested every 3 days unlike the 2 days for the pig. Even then they still earn less per collection.
“Base 3”
After making the “base 2” you can upgrade it into this. This layout makes more money than “base 2”, but costs more as well. It is more versatile and all purpose and can get many different kinds of awards. First you will need to delete a 3 by 3 square of crop grounds at the far upper-right (north-eastern) end of your farm. Then you can put animals in the decent sized square that you just made, or you could fill it up with trees. Then fill up the remaining empty space with either animals or trees, whichever one you haven’t placed yet. This will allow you to get a wider variety of awards than “base 2” because it has trees, animals, and croplands.
“Pure”
This one will require a huge amount of money to make. By this I mean around a million coins, but this you will get money from the trees/animals so the actual amount of needed coins would be less. You will need to place your best tree or animal on every single empty spot. If you want to still be able to level up after this then leave a little bit of space in the lower-left (south-west) corner so that you can place and delete hay bales for experience. If you leave enough space you will be able to place about 100 hay bales at a time, 500 experience points at a time. This will become a generator of money that you will use to “buy” experience and will also get you the tree/animal collecting awards in a heartbeat.
Now that you have read this you know what your farm should look like.
Written by Crashnibbles
Classic Furniture For Home
Thanks to a recent proposal on furniture, there is a wider variety of styles to choose from to suit anyone’s tastes and preferences in classic furniture. The classic style must be the main style of furniture that reflects full furniture landscaping. Many can think of classic furniture as a landmark in the furniture making industry.
Timelessness, ability to adapt to any environment and functionality are among some of the reasons as to why classic furniture has imposed itself in furniture history. It also has the ability to provide the function of regular furniture but adds to it elegance and a mixture of lines and materials with the end result being that of harmony.
Studies for new designs in furniture show that there is a change in the classic furniture style as modernism is being incorporated into it aside from the functionality it provides.
One of the characteristics of classic furniture is that it is made of wood. Some examples of the wood used are like mahogany, cherry, oak and solid wood. Woods which are old and warm in nature are what make up the classic furniture. Thanks to the modern world we live in, you don’t have to live near a forest to be able to enjoy the classic furniture features because it can also be found in contemporary environments. Even though this furniture is found in contemporary environments, it still provides the same value and flavor all round.
An advantage with classic furniture is that it is timeless and you are guaranteed that years from now, it will still be used. There is a certain warmth it generates which can sometimes be associated with sophistication and class. The craftsmen making this classic furniture are very detailed in their work and provide the most intricate of details in the furniture they make.
Those involved in the production of classic furniture are well known for the type of finishing they give their work. This can be seen in the coating and lacquer that covers the furniture. This intense detail often pays off because in the end it results in no furniture piece looking the same as another. Each of them is unique. The manufacturing process is carried out only by skilled and experienced workers.
The fact that they use wood in their production makes a lot of difference. A good quality furniture piece is that which is said to give off life into its environment and one such furniture is classic furniture.
Written by ja_schmidt
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